In the dark of night, a kayak glides along the shoreline. Headlamps cut through the darkness and reflect their beams off two ...
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Woman Consumed Eight Frogs Alive to Cure Her Back Pain, and Science Says This May Have Ancient Roots
Learn how an unconventional folk cure landed one woman in the hospital, yet the idea that frogs hold pain-relieving powers ...
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Meet the Amphibian with Built-In Sunblock
In an incredibly arid region of South America, a frog is able to live out of water, thanks to a self-secreting sunscreen.
The waxy monkey tree frog has evolved a unique “sunscreen” to survive harsh and arid conditions. This amphibian can survive ...
Boxelders — a tree generally disliked for their twisted limbs and inability to stand up to strong winds — nevertheless has ...
BRAD Hollingsworth crouches at the edge of a pond in Southern California, rubber boots sunk into the mud, but he doesn't step ...
Professor Sir John Gurdon, the pioneering scientist who won a Nobel Prize and founded the University of Cambridge’s Gurdon ...
About a half-hour north of Barrie, on a small farm just outside the village of Elmvale, one man has spent a large part of his ...
Knockout of toy using CRISPR/Cas9 technology leads to small-headed honeybees without compound eyes, while ey-knockout bees have normal compound eyes, suggesting toy takes over the central role of ey ...
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The 32-Acre Idaho Garden HGTV Is Calling The Most Beautiful In The State
While Idaho's panhandle is praised for its gorgeous hiking trails and forests, the most beautiful garden in the state is ...
I’m sure that for every individual that cares about nature, there is a unique journey that led them to their connection.
Developers, who propose 4,000 units on about a quarter of a 4,000-acre property, say they’re working to preserve as much land ...
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